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South Park kicks off Season 27 by roasting Donald Trump, ridiculing Paramount, and taking aim at media censorship. The premiere sees Trump in bed with Satan, and delivers biting satire on lawsuits, Colbert’s cancellation,
Trump fires back after South Park features him in a viral deepfake scene with Satan during its Season 27 premiere, mocking politics and media deals.
Following a near two-and-a-half-year hiatus, the premiere episode shows a naked Trump trying to seduce Satan, and came a day after the show's creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone had reached a $1.5 billion streaming deal with Paramount.
The White House is fighting back against what it calls “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” targeting satirical media and political talk shows.View on euronews
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Netflix Junkie on MSNWhere Can You Watch the Donald Trump 'South Park' Episode Amid the Show’s Latest Mockery of the President in a Fake Apology
Amidst a fake apology towards the President from the creators of the show, all eyes are in search of what chaos actually went down for the White House to lose their minds. Kicking off its 27th season,
The day after the instantly infamous Donald Trump episode of "South Park" aired, its creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker spoke on a panel at Comic-Con about their process.
In this South Park episode, the plot delves into the territory of racism and a bit of religion in America. It begins with Chef wanting to change the flag of the town, which depicts a Black person being hanged by four white figures, calling it racist, while Jimbo wants to keep it like that.